Four weeks ago we said goodbye to my Morfar (maternal grandfather).. it seems like just yesterday, and also like much, much longer ago. Strange.
Tony and I climbed the narrow stairs to the church organ so I could take this picture of the flowers. They looked quite pretty I think. Notice how they go from only whites on the coffin, then gradually including more and more purple. Not sure who thought of that – my mum pointed it out to me. I thought it was nice..
The wake was at a restaurant right by the water. See how close it is. It was raining quite heavily, but we could still see Hanklit – a tall cliff where I’ve been lots of times when visiting my grandparents on holiday. I thought it was quite fitting that we could look over there…
A couple of days later my mum and I went with a couple of my uncles to empty Morfar’s flat. It’s a strange thing to do. A whole life’s possessions and they were dispersed… some to family members, some to recycling/charity and others were thrown away. Morfar was a heavy smoker so not everything was suitable to keep (smell/nicotine stains)…
This cushion cover was unfortunately too dirty and smelly.. otherwise I would have kept it – for the embroidery and for the memories – I remember it on my grandparents’ sofa..
Makes you a bit sad.. just a few traces left of someone living here.. A chair, a lamp… By now, someone else is probably living there.
I'm so sorry for your loss. Grandparents are special and I'm glad you have the memories.